The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 24, 1902, Image 10

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.PRBPARBD SXPRES3LY FOR THE FOaTg-STgBV IT3 fcORP3 OV CORRESPONDENTS' ffi
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SELINSGROVE. j
llev. Sliertz, a former btudcnt
here, spent a day in town. We
1,-aru that lie preaeliwl very accept
ably to the McClure ami Troxel
ville people, that there is a
strung proUhility that he will lie
elected I))' the charge.
Mrs. Mattie Ulrich (lire llicliter)
ittoiuKnl the funeral of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. John P. llichter, on
Mortlay, last.
Harry McUarty returned several
davs ap from the Klondyke region,
to purchase machinery for smelting
ore.
15orouirh Council, last week pas--
wl an ordinauce, unanimiously, jur-
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inittuig eeriain parties irom xmium
(own to erect and maintain an clcc-
trio Kg" p'ant ,or 'trough and
private uses.
Mrs. Ira C. Schoch and M.-tcr,
Mrs. Harriet Pawling, made a fly
ing trip to Philadelphia last week
Mrs. X. S. Feehrer, of Steelton,
was a welcome guest at the home ol
her need lather, Samuel (leinbcr-
ling.
Prof. J. I. "NVoodrufl spent several
.lavs last week canvassing f r stu
dents in Lveominir county. He has
the promise of quite a numlier.
llev. P. II. Miller, ot Brooklyn,
snitnilinir his vacation with his
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mother ana sister.
J. S. Miller, the Burgess, made a
business trip to Philadelphia last
week.
Mrs. F. J. Schoch and daughter,
Mrs. It. L. Schroyer, are taking in
the summer Sunday school gather
inw at Eaclesmere. Some of the
foremost 6tate workers will be pres
ent as instructors.
On Monday Miss Klla Kessler
and a cousin, Mrs Collins, ot Akron
Ohio, were driving out when sud
denly the horse turned round up
setting the buggy. and throwing
them violently to the ground. They
were badly bruised and somewhat
cut from a barbed wire fence. The
horse ran away and was badly cut
around the back i'.nd legs. Y e are
pleased to state that neither of the
ladies are seriously hurt.
Geonre Fenstermacher, of Ticks
hum. was a visitor in town last
week.
Miss Jennie Miller is visiting
Milton, being the guest of Mrs.
Voelkuer.
Mrs. Young and daughter, of
Danville, are visiting the formers
sister, Mrs. Newton Ulrich.
Kcv. C. P. McLaughlin, wife and
child returned to their home at Chi
cago on Friday of last week.
llev. C. 11 Frontz and wife are
spending a few weeks with Mrs. F's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Xoct
ling. Harrison (Jundrum and wife, of
Milton, were in town on their way
to the formers brother, J. J. CJun
drum, at Freelmrg. Aaron of this
place is also a brother.
Prof. O. C. Ciortner is spending
several days with his mother and
sisters.
On Thursday the town baseball
team played with the New Berlin
team. The score was 9 to S in fa
vor of Selinsgrove. On Saturday a
game was played between our boys
and Liverpool. Score 4-2 in favor
of Sclinsgrove.
Triuity Lutheran Sunday school
held a picnic at Clement's park on
Tuesday.
Monday evening Trinity Luther
an congregation invaded the home
of its pastor, Dr. Foclit, a'ld sur
prised him, it being his lifty-first
birthday. A well-filled purse was
presented to the Dr.
Kiivom A Woman' 1.111.
To bavo piven up would have
meant tlio dent li of Airs, l-ols Crniru,
of Dorchester, Mass. For j-earsshe
lind endured untold misery from a
Bevcro lunir trouble nnd obstinate
couch. "Often," sho writes, "I
could pcarcely breathe- and Bomo
times could not speak. All doctors
nnd romodies failed til! 1 used Dr.
King's Hew Discovery for Con
Bumplion nnd was completely cured.
Sufferers from CourIih, Colds,
Throat rud Luur Trouble need this
prand remody, for it disappoints.
Cur is guaranteed by the Middle
biinrli Drug Co , Graybill, Garmnn
gi. Co.k ltiohfield, Pa., Dr. J. W,
Sanipnell, Peunsoreek. Pa. Price COc
aad $1.00. Trial bottlos free.
!
Frederic); Gilbert, of Sunbury,
spent jn rtof'last week among friends
its.
(Jims. II. S-chris' and family, of
Suidiurv. minirled among mends
here over Sunlmy.
J. li. Stauiler ai'd wife, started
last week tor a two months trip in
the western states.
W. II. Ileigle made a business
trip to Centreville last week.
Our township now too has a
fortune tellingestablishment.
The Whaler's Sunday school will
have their annual picnic on Sept. Cth.
.- il More llrlp.
Often the over-taxed orpana of di
gestion co out for help by Dyspe
psia S pitlLH. rSltUbCa. JJlZZlUftfrt.
rleadiK'hes. liver complaints, bowel
disorder;. Sucli troubles chII for
prompt ui-e of lr. kin 8 New Life
fills. They ure Kentle, thorouuli
and guaranteed to cure, 25 cents at
the Middleburg Drug Co., Uray-
bill, Garuiuu uud Co., Kiehheld, l'a.
Dr. J. W. Sitmpell, reunacreek
l'a.
FLLNT iTOXE VALLEY ,K S.
J. A. Moyer and son, (Jeo., were
to Sunbury last Saturday to have
some repairing done at their engine.
Jonathan Orubh bought a cow
near Centreville last week.
Marrea, daughter of T. C. Landis
s sick.
Last Sunday Mrs. Frank Duck,
of near Kantz, was laid to her final
resting place in Freeburg, which is
a proof that God is mighty and knows
when his grain is ripe. All the
community sympathize with the
bereaved family.
Geo. Batdorf built a new spring
house, which is a great improvement
on his farm.
Samuel Straub has again resumed
his trade, plastering, after finishing
his farm work.
One of Jacob Ilendrick's mules
was bitten by a copper head snake.
Harrison Goodling, of Oriental,
spent Sunday with J. A. Moyer.
Geo. Ileich was in this valley
Sunday.
Geo. Tharp and wife took dinner
with Chas. Kissinger, Sr., last Sun
day.
There is more Catarrh in this sec
tion the country than all other di
seases put together, and until the
last few years wus supposed to be
incurable. For a preut many years
doctors pronounced it a local di
sease, and proscribed local rem
edies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pro
nounced it incurable. Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitution
al disease, and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.
J. Cheney it Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is
the only constitutional cure on the
market. U is taken internally in
ioses from 1 drops to a teaspoon
ful. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
They oiler one hundred dollars for
any case it fails to cure. Send for
circulars and testimonials.
F. J, CHLNEY & CO., Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 7."c.
xlall's Family Pills are the best.
McCLURE.
The West Beaver District Sunday
School Association held the third
quarterly Sunday School Convent
ion for 1002 at Lawyer's church on
Saturday, last. The attendance was
very good and a lively interest was
manifested in the discussion of the
diilcrent topics. The last covenlion
for this year will be held in the
German Baptist church, at Bauncr
yillc, Oct. IStli., when the ollicers
foi H)0o will be elected..
Supervisor, .1. P. Fi.-dier, has a
force ol hands at work putting up a
new bridge across the creek neartowu.
Hettic Llsh and daughter, of
Lcwislown, visited the formers par
ents over Sunday.
Xer II. Middlcswarth and wife
visited his brother-in-law, 1. 1. Man
beck and family, at Beaver Springs
011 Sunday afternoon.
The shirt factory is again in full
blast after several weeks vacation.
Farmers are already busy plow
ing their ground tor fall seeding.
The ground is in good condition.
It would be considerable better if
we had less festivals now-a-days.
These festivals are merely held for
VERDILLA.
the individual betieli' of a few, and
110 giMul, but a gruttnu' of harm to
thryouug folks. We t til to see any
thing but corruption of them.
W. W. Dreese and wife visited
his aged father at lleavertuwii Suu
day. .
Corn is doing fine. From present
imlicatioiis tiu-re will 11 Hliundant
corn, 'potato and apple crop. Oats
likewise, looks promising,
Your Scribe is wishing and hop-
inir for u speedy recovery of the
Editor of the Post.
The ellipses graiuu....n at i.ie First
Pennsylvania State Normal School Bt
Millerville this year include two in
the Regular Normal course, thirteen in
the Regular course, 14S in the Klemen
tary course, one who received u State
Certillento in the Scientitic course and
three who received u Stale Certificate
in the Klemeiitary course. The cata
logue of this famous institution is well
worth examining. It is sent free to
any one who asks for a copy
GLOBE MILLS.
Mable llow puchasc
d the first
McKinley postal card
soli 1 at in is
place.
Harry Buyer, of Selinsgrove, was
doing business at this place Monday,
Mrs. Mary Kauch, of Williams-
port, is visiting friends at this place,
The Misses Crouse, of Middleburg
visited their aunt near Lrdley,i
church Saturday.
Oliver Hummel, of Kreamer, was
doinjr business at this place Monday,
John Kern and son, ot Beavertown
were callers at this place Monday,
J. K. Hummel, of Lewistown
moved his family to this place, in
the house formerly occupied by
Jacob Deimei.
Miss Grace Gemlierling, of Selins
grove, spent the week visiting her
Grand-parents, Geo. Hummel and
wife.
Carrie Clark, of Sejiusgrove, siient
a few weeks at home.
Born to Philip Iloush and wife
A son.
or All Hut Wewllirr Kiinnln
of humanity cholera is the worst
Treatment to lie etleetive must be
prompt. When vomiting, purging ond
sweat announce that the disease is pres
ent, einuhtit it with I'erry Davis' Pain
killer. All bowel troubles, like diar
rhoea, cholera morbus anil dysentery
are overcome by P'linkiller.
BEAVER SPRINGS.
The closing exercises of the Beaver
Sin iiiL's Xormal were held in the
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Lutheran church, on Friday even
in''. The exercises were well ren
dered.
H. I. lloinig and Master lleid
were entertained a lew days by his
son, Spencer, in Berwick.
( )nr ( 11 1 nf v cv'iiiiinMt win U"is Let
oil Tuesday, July 15.
Key. I. P. Zimmerman and family
is spending his vacation at Harris
burg. .
Jacob Wagner and wife spent Sun
day with friends in Troxelville.
K. C. Walter and family were
pleasantly entertaineu by iUnuue
burg friends on Sunday.
Dr. A. S. Diellenderferand family
are spending the week with Juniata
relatives.
Adam Calriter and Miss Elsie
Ileigle attended the picnic at Fre
mont on Saturday.
K.l Mu l.le l Ion,
And say sonio ether salve, oint
liu.'nt, lot nm. oil or ii'lcgi'd henler is
as good as JJuckleu's Arnica hulv?,
tell him thirty yoiits of marvoloiia
curt'H of Piles. I'.urri". Itoiln. f'orns,
I'tlons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, BruiHos
and iSLin I'ruptiniis prove it's tiie
lies! and choaI"ht. 'J") cents nt the
Jliddleluirp Drug Co., Oravbill,
OaniKin A: Co., Ilichticld, I'n., Dr. J.
V..Samp 11, lVmiHcreok, l'a.
SCHNEE.
The festival tit Aline was'nt very
well attended last Siitiirdaycvening.
Hiram Sclinee, of Freclnirjf, visit
ed i'ri. nds in town over Sunday.
P. J I. Stuck and wife, of Seven
Points visited friends in our vicinity
a lew days last week.
Miss Stella Hoover and Arthur
Harding and his fiislerp, Esther and
Mable, returned home from their
trip to Alleutown.
Mr. (ii- 1. Weiver. "f KrinJiur,
Snt n few iliys 1.1 our vieioity iarl
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerstctter aini 'n.
Walter, were to MeiscrtilUSiitid.iy
Ch:is. Si'hnei', of SiTunt'Mi, va
ihiting friends in our vicinity a few
lavs hist week.
Miss Ma' !u Ileal,. fO iental.an.l
ler friends of Fremont, Nlisscs Mav
rlogMst nnd Maggie Uoilir.K'k, wen
jolly cullers in to'vo Sunday.
)o Hoover nnd .1. P.
Don Hoover mid J. P. Shadle
came home last u eilnexiav irom
their trip to Atlantic City.
The St. John's Siiudav school un
uiial picnic was well Mttcndcl.
11111 l 1 r, llii.
WVii.-ve-r ail Inn st trial is uiv).
to Eh d lie RittiTrt for an V trouble H
is recoiuiiii-nilKil f'ii- a 1 -i 111 11 1 1 1
ClllC will Ml!'-ly Iih effected. 1 1
never fails to t.oiio tliv sioui icli, ie
hUIhIh I he kidiie.VH and b-iwel-,
stimulate. (Iih liver, iuvigorati tlit
tlcivcsa dpuiifvlhtt blood. Ii'si,
wotulei lul tonic lo run-do.vii M s
tern. Electric Itinera pnsitiel
cure Kidney and Liver Troubles,
Stomach Oisontei s. Xei voi'sness,
Slei plessness, I iht-'i 111,1 1 is in. Neural
eH, and expels .Malaria S.itisfac
tiou guaranteed by the Middleburu
Diug Co-, Graylull, Uartuun A Co,
Riehtield, l'a., Dr. J. V. Saiupsell.
I'euiiHcreek, l'a. Only cents.
'!' 'I'lMlro l rm-llli- I I,
Lea ye New York August '2, visiting
Chicago, Denver, Colorado Springs,
Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Del
Monte (Monterey ), Santa Itarlmra, Los
Angeles, San Jose and Portland 011 the
going trip.
Returning, Tour No. 1 will run east
ward through the magnificent Cana
dian Ruckle by leisurely daylight trips,
with stops at Glacier, Hanlf H"t
Springs, and other points, reaching
New York on August .'tl.
Tour No. 2 will run enstloiuid via
Yellowston National 1'ark, Including
the usual six-day trip thr ugh that in-
CONCRESSMAM CROWLEY
Uses Pe-ru-na in His Family For Catarrhal and
Nervous Affections.
CONGRESSMAN
J. B .Crowley.
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Hon. Joseph D. Crowlzy, Congressman from Illinois, writes
from Robinson, III., the following praise tor the great catarrhal tonic,
Pcruna. Congressman Crowley says:
"After giving Peruna a fair trial I can cheerfully rscomnend
your remedy to anyone suffering with coughs, colds and la grippe,
end all catarrhal complaints.
"Mrs. Crowley has taken a number of bottles of Peruna on
account of nervous trouble. It hns proven a strong tonic and test-
ing cure. I can clucrtuny rccommcnu u. v. i . y,,, . .
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Ko other remedy Invent
1 by man Ii:ih
ever received as l.iu-h prai.--'?
from men:
of liiL-h statliui as l'eruna
Over fort V
membern of CoiiKresi have tried it and
recommended it to mifiVrlu;: humanity.
They use it themselves to j.'iiard aL-aiiist
Uio effects of the inteti.se strain of public
life; to ward off tlio ill effects of the
channeablo ellmnto of Washlnirtoti.
They keep It in their linuies for family
use. They recommend it to their neigh
bors, and they do not hesitate in public
print to Ueclaro their appreciation and
endorsement of this greatest of modern
remedies.
; Hair Falls
"I tried AyerU Hair Vigor t to
top my hair from falling. One
ha'.f a bottle cured me."
J. C. Baxter, Braidvood, 111.
Aycr's Hair Vigor is
certainly the most eco
nomical preparation of its
kind on the market. A
little of it goes a long way.
It doesn't take much of
it to stop falling of the
hair, make the hair grow,
and restore color to gray
hair. ji.w Mat. am dnni"-
If your (InicKlxt cannot mipply yon,
Bend us ono dollar and we will exprwa
vou a bottle. He mire ami irivu the n.nuo
of your nearest express ollii-e. AddreKn,
J. l.AIMUU., ixiwvii, Alans,
terestiiig preserve, arriving New York
Scpteuilier 4.
Special irniiis will he provided.
Rates from New York, l'liiludeliiia
Wtishingloii, or any other point on tin
l'eiinsv lvania liailrottd east ol Till
lniri!. including transportation, Pull
man herth, and all meals mi the tour
xcept luring the the days spent ill
San KiMiieisco, when I'tillnctii accoui
moiialioiis and locals arc lint provided:
For Tour No. 1. Win. Two persons
occupying olid hearth, 10 each.
For Tour No. 1, -."u, including all
expenses through Ycilowstown 1'ark.
Two persons occupying one liel'th, sJ'il)
each.
A preliminary annouueenient out
lining the varioiisdeiaiw will lie furn
ished upon application to ticket agents,
tourist agent, H'.i Itroadwuy, New
York, or (ieo. VV. Itoyd, As:t. (Jen.
l'ass. Agt., I'euiisylvania ISuilroad,
liload Mrect Station, Philadelphia.
II In Idea.
"Where did you git Unit ld.u k eye?"
nsked the judge.
"During the nice war. jedge," raid
the tougli-loiiking individual.
"Kace war'.'" repeated the judge.
"Vcs, suit ; nut aide track, .liinsnid
I was n lohster when I come to pickin'
winners, and 1 jotted him in de slats.
Den de crowd took side-- an' w lit at it."
Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.
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I It i- exael.y r.,i i 'on;;res-t:i:in mwc-y
Mays: " rerutia w a kwii; ..mi kiic iem-
eilv lor eoll.'lls, eoim ami l.l j:r,ppu aim
all catarrhal complaint-". It is an excel
lent remedy in nil nervous troubles. It
never fails to prove itself a powerful
tonic nnd a lasting cure." This is what
('onjrrchsiiiiin Crow ley says, and this is
what thousands of other people are say
ing all over the United States.
Congressman Romulus: Z. Linney from
Tayh'rsvlllo, N.C., writes: "My Keere
tary had bh bad a case, of catarrh n i I
I ever saw, and hIuco ho has taken one
She (walVirJ home from churcfc)
Did you notice that loely Turisian
hat Mra. Styler was wearingT l
could think of nothing else the whole
time.
He No, my dear, can t iny I ilnl.
To till you the truth, I was half
asleep most of the time.
She Then you might to He nsT'amou
to own it. A nice lot of po.wl the
aervice must l:ivc done you, 1 must
suy. Ally S1okt.
llverronBdocr.
The mnn who thinks he knowi it all 1
happy for a time.
For him the liuhiK are lirllUar.t ana tn
Iwlla are all aihlme
But when the sad awakenlngcomeslhli Ufa
HPemn very rounh.
And tlwrt he i r.vl.s Htiiple folk who nter
make a bluff.
Wstihlr.tfton bt.ir.
A0 l llt.lt VICTIM.
Sirs. Mi xpiito- Ye, 1 1 1 r lt ' ' wowV:
not keep iia f 1 1 in llm-e eiaretlc
Miiol.cr-. aiiil I fe.irui -I, . e liiui.
I'liieaoi, )ail N.
He llrul.e 11 .enll.
(iernia 11 Si in;, M i i lm has ci lilineci
a f 11 1 1 1! i 11 in r a I 1 !. e, '1 1 ure I a n r.i lit
dilliiieiit ly. In tin- r 1 1 licl .1- I lind
1 lia f n i iiii in y in l In m 1 i'nii-c i piM-k-et.
I'mprictnr (iifier an eiresive
pa n-e III. well. I Mippon' ymi can
pay me when you haie your ot hers on.
(iei inaii M mil n: l'.ut 1 hal no other
triiuser. ! - llrook ! n Kagle.
li l.lli.l lletiilvert,
Ethel used to play a good deal i
the school, due day kIic had been
very pii t. She fat up prim ami be
haved herself so nicely that, after
the school was over, the teacher re
marked: "Kthel, my dear, you were a very
good girl to-day."
"Yes'm. 1 couldn't help being dood.
I dot a still neck!" Cincinnati En
quirer. bottlpof Perum h? seem like different
man." IV innilus .. I.inney.
Congressman A. T. lioodwyn, Robin
son Springs All., writes: "I have now
used one bottle of lVruna and an: a wil
man t dny. A. T. Coodw yn.
I'. S. S. ii.it, r Y. N. K'liiidi from Lhti
more, N. I., writ, -:' "I have ii-"d Pe
runa as a torii . I! ha pre:i;!y l.el;x!ii
me in .-1 r . : i r ! i . vi- r an 1 appetite."
'on;:r'--u.;:i 11. '.V. "d'-n from Pen
ton, I.a.,-wrili -: "I ,'.i:i e, ,n-, . rrioiirly
r niiK u I your IVniua." il. V.
linden.
CoiiL-ie--iiiaii II. W. Smith from Mur-
pllbor,
one l ottl
I feel V
111., w rile- : I hu tiiken
f I", -runa t'"i' my e.itanii auil
llllli ll l ellelited." I !(. Vi.
Smith.
( 'iiiilti s-m-iii I av id Meekwvi from
Napo..,.n, 'i., write-: "I hav- ued
several at!, - of 1'. ru:i:i atid fi pr-'Htlj
lieiielit-d tlcieby from my catanh ol
the lieinl."- l'.ivid Meeki-oll.
Senator M:i!lorv, ,,f p, iwaeohi, Fla,
writes: "I h:iv, u- d your eieenl
reiiu dy, IV rtina. a".,l have ree,,innieiidcrf
it both an a totiie and a .-aferuturrli reu-edy."-Sl.
;,ie !i II. Mall' ry.
Seiiati r M.C I'.u'h r, ex- iovi rnor ol
South ':ip '. i:i:i, ::!: "I : n rer-om-in,
ml i'ertma for dyspepsia and btomai:
Ir,,ul ',o."-M. '. I'.uth-r.
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